The Knockout Rounds are in full force on season 19 of “The Voice” — and everyone’s getting emotional!
05.11.2020 - 18:50 / deadline.com
Dade Hayes Finance EditorCinemark CEO Mark Zoradi said the major exhibitor has started taking a “dynamic” approach to theatrical windows, negotiating release terms on a film-by-film basis in a concession to COVID-19.Upcoming Universal releases like Croods 2, Let Him Go and Freaky, for example, will play in Cinemark theaters, Zoradi said during the company’s third-quarter earnings call.
The CEO stressed that there is no overall, formal shift in windows along the lines of the deal rival AMC struck
.The Knockout Rounds are in full force on season 19 of “The Voice” — and everyone’s getting emotional!
— and everyone's getting emotional!Monday's episode featured a Team Gwen showdown between Carter Rubin and Chloé Hogan, which brought Kelly Clarkson to tears and had Gwen Stefani threatening to walk off (again) over a seemingly impossible decision.Carter performed first, singing a powerful rendition of «You Say» by Lauren Daigle that brought the coaches to their feet in a standing ovation.
Dr. Phil is sharing a wild moment with his wife, Robin, that had her giving him a few choice words.Dr.
straight to your inboxRuben Dias did not shy away from Manchester City's problems after Pep Guardiola's side suffered their second defeat of the season at the weekend. The Blues headed to the Tottenham Hostpur Stadium undefeated in all competitions since late-September but conceded early and ended up losing comfortably - even if they did have a first-half equaliser controversially ruled out.
Glasgow care worker who was caught producing herbal cannabis has found himself in bother with a watchdog. Christopher Robin failed to tell the Scottish Social Services Council that he had been charged with the controlled drug offence in October 2019.
Yalitza Aparicio is bringing her fashion A-game to the Latin GRAMMY Awards. The star — who hostedthe ceremony with singer Carlos Rivera and TV host Ana Brenda — wowed on the red carpet in a stunning fuchsia look on Thursday. Aparicio, 26, wore a striking two-piece ensemble by Helo Rocha, featuring pants and a matching top.
Yalitza Aparicio is bringing her fashion A-game to the Latin GRAMMY Awards. The star — who is hosting the ceremony with singer Carlos Rivera and TV host Ana Brenda — wowed on the red carpet in a stunning fuchsia look on Thursday. Aparicio, 26, wore a striking two-piece ensemble by Helo Rocha, featuring pants and a matching top.
Global streaming giant Netflix has partnered with the Realness Institute to create an Episodic Content Development Lab for writers in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria. The South Africa-based non-profit organization, which focuses on supporting the development of African content and its creators, said on Thursday that it would open submissions for the lab at the end of November.
David Robb Labor EditorFamed casting directors Robi Reed and Tara Rubin will be honored along with The Actors Fund at the Casting Society of America’s 36th annual Artios Awards, which will be held virtually on April 15, 2021. Reed and Rubin will receive the Hoyt Bowers Award, given for excellence in casting and honoring their body of work and outstanding contributions to the casting profession.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterSouth Africa, Portugal and debutant Sudan are among the latest countries to make submissions to the 2021 International Oscar race.South Africa is putting forward Rene van Rooyen’s Toorbos. The film, which is in Afrikaans, explores the uprooting of a young forest woman and her community during the time of the last inhabitants of South Africa’s Knysna forest of the 1930s.Portugal has submitted Listen from actress and director Ana Rocha de Sousa.
Universal has struck a history-making deal with Cinemark Entertainment that will dramatically shorten the theatrical window for its films playing at the U.S. box office — including larger event pics and tentpoles — even after the pandemic ends.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentDirector Ruben Ostlund, who won the 2017 Palme d’Or and was Oscar-nominated for “The Square,” finished filming his followup, dark comedy “Triangle of Sadness,” on Saturday after a 73-day shoot. Shooting started on Feb.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterAfter a complicated pandemic-affected shoot, Palme d’Or-winning Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund has wrapped his new movie Triangle Of Sadness, a satire set in the world of high fashion.The project first rolled cameras on February 4 in Sweden, completing its initial 25-day leg as lockdowns were being implemented across Europe.
Andrew Garfield‘s green scarf swings in the wind as he heads out of a hotel while filming scenes for Tick, Tick… Boom! on Monday (November 16) in New York City.
Bongani Zungu impressed as he played a full 90 minutes in South Africa's less than convincing Africa Cup of Nations qualifying win over Sao Tome and Principe.Many members of Bafana Bafana's large following had expressed their views that Zungu should start the crucial qualifier and manager Molefi Ntseki duly obliged.The October arrival at Ibrox had begun Friday's qualifier at home against the same opposition on the bench but starred with his range of passing and a late goal to kill the game
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Yalitza Aparicio just landed a major gig. The star has been announced as the co-host of the 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards, taking place Nov.